Clinton, Miss. — To help build and support the National Association of Emergency Medical
Technicians (NAEMT)'s national EMS advocacy efforts at the state level, NAEMT President Connie
A. Meyer has appointed several NAEMT members as volunteer state advocacy coordinators. The
new state advocacy coordinators are:

The responsibilities of the position include:
-Conducting outreach to NAEMT members in the state to encourage and support member
participation in national EMS advocacy efforts;
-Updating members on the status of pending national legislation and regulation;
-Coordinating visits to the district offices of the state's U.S. Senators and House
Representatives to educate congressional leaders and staff about the issues that affect
delivery of EMS to communities within the state;
-Building relations with the state EMS office and state EMS association(s);
-Coordinating state involvement in national advocacy campaigns.

EMS practitioners are encouraged to contact their state advocacy coordinator and let them know
they are interested in federal advocacy issues and willing to help by reaching out to their
individual networks. Learn more about the role of the state advocacy coordinators, contacting
the coordinator in your state, and how to become a state advocacy coordinator on this web
page: www.naemt.org/advocacy/StateAdvocacyCoordinators.aspx . NAEMT is committed to
securing a state advocacy coordinator for every state. Interested NAEMT members are
encouraged to apply for the open state positions at advocacy@naemt.org.

More than 32,000 members strong, NAEMT is the nation’s only professional association
representing all EMS practitioners, including paramedics, emergency medical technicians, first
responders and other professionals working in prehospital emergency medicine. NAEMT members
work in all sectors of EMS, including government service agencies, fire departments, hospitalbased
ambulance services, private companies, industrial and special operations settings, and in
the military.